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    <title>Impact of BNP led Bangladesh on INDIA-Bangladesh relations</title>
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    <namePart>Promila and Singh, Yogendra</namePart>
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    <extent>40(470), Apr, 2026: p.12-17</extent>
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  <abstract>South Asian geopolitics saw a seismic upheaval with the victory of Tarique Rehman’s Bangladesh nationals party (BNP) in the February 2026 elections. New Delhi today forces a government that parities a Bangladesh first philosophy and aims to balance regional ties, following 15 years of India nearly exclusive partnership with the Awami league (AL). –Reproduced </abstract>
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